Turn the hunt for auto typers into a lesson. Teach a class on "Why cheating at a typing game is illogical." Show students the ban graphs. Let them know that the only person an auto typer cheats is themselves—because real life doesn't have a script for job applications or college essays. Conclusion: Save Your WPM, Save Your Reputation Searching for a "Nitro Type auto typer for school Chromebook" is a rite of passage for frustrated students. But the technology is stacked against you. School Chromebooks are locked down like digital prisons. The scripts you find online are either fake, virus-ridden, or immediately detectable.
The results are tempting. Links to GitHub repositories, Chrome Web Store extensions claiming "unlimited cash," and YouTube tutorials promising "undetectable auto-typing."
Voice typing doesn't work because Nitro Type requires keyboard input events. Voice-to-text sends text in a bulk paste, which the game registers as a single instant entry (an immediate disqualification).
Do not block Nitro Type entirely. Students will just use proxy sites. Instead, use GoGuardian Teacher or Securly to view student screens in real time. Set up alerts for the keywords "inspect element," "JavaScript console," and "Nitro Type hack."